DS LITE TURNING OFF - HELP PLEASE

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  1. ericc78uk

    ericc78uk Member

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    HI

    MY DS LITE HAS DEVELOPED A PROBLEM, SOMETIMES WHEN PLAYING A GAME IF YOU PRESS THE B BUTTON THE DS WILL TURN OFF.
    THIS DOESNT HAPPEN ALL THE TIME OTHER TIMES IT WILL WORK FINE.

    ANYONE COME ACCROSS THIS PROBLEM BEFORE OR KNOW HOW TO FIX IT?

    CHEERS
     
  2. snorlax22

    snorlax22 Regular member

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    I HAVEN'T HEARD OF THAT BUT MAYBE IF WE STAND HERE AND YELL LOUD ENOUGH SOMEONE WILL HEAR US AND SOLVE THE PROBLEM.




    PS- The caps lock button is over on the left side of the keyboard.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    ok so i left caps lock on, very very sorry
     
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    I haven't a clue why it would shut off like that. My only guess would be that something is cracked or shorted. Did you drop it?

    A likely culprit is water. Did it get wet? If it has some water running around in there, it could casue strange behavior.

     
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    its not been wet, ive changed the board into another ds and up to nopw it hasnt turned itself off so fingers crossed.....

     

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